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The Power of Open Source in AI
Companies like Google and Facebook releasing open-source tools like TensorFlow and PyTorch demonstrate the positive trend towards freedom of exchange of software. This, together with the open-source movement, will help prevent a single entity from owning a super intelligent system equipped with AI.
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Speculation suggests that the first corporation or state with superintelligence will surpass all other superintelligences, and will likely come from a corporation or government entity intentionally creating a strong AI.
41:38 - 44:25 (02:46)
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Speculation suggests that the first corporation or state with superintelligence will surpass all other superintelligences, and will likely come from a corporation or government entity intentionally creating a strong AI.
ChapterThe Power of Open Source in AI
Episode#312 – Duncan Trussell: Comedy, Sentient Robots, Suffering, Love & Burning Man
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The release of open source software by tech giants such as Google and Facebook has inspired more transparency and freedom of exchange in software development, according to an engineer interviewed on a podcast, who went on to suggest that a future where one company has complete control of "super intelligent" beings or systems will be prevented by the open source software community.
44:25 - 48:59 (04:34)
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The release of open source software by tech giants such as Google and Facebook has inspired more transparency and freedom of exchange in software development, according to an engineer interviewed on a podcast, who went on to suggest that a future where one company has complete control of "super intelligent" beings or systems will be prevented by the open source software community.
ChapterThe Power of Open Source in AI
Episode#312 – Duncan Trussell: Comedy, Sentient Robots, Suffering, Love & Burning Man
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The fear of the unknown in the dark forest can lead to paranoia, but it's a natural instinct to want to know what made that sound.
48:59 - 49:35 (00:35)
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The fear of the unknown in the dark forest can lead to paranoia, but it's a natural instinct to want to know what made that sound. The mind can easily jump to the conclusion of a bear or some other predator, even if it was just a harmless bird or a stick falling.
ChapterThe Power of Open Source in AI
Episode#312 – Duncan Trussell: Comedy, Sentient Robots, Suffering, Love & Burning Man
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The assumption that massive secretive organizations are evil is a human reflex to the unknown.
49:35 - 50:53 (01:18)
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The assumption that massive secretive organizations are evil is a human reflex to the unknown. The speaker believes his opinion stems from the need to develop competitive advantages and the public does not understand why the said organizations need to be so secretive.